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1300-Marimba – Costa Rica

ScottJanuary 7, 2016January 23, 2021Costa Rica, International Travel

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Downtown San Jose street that is for pedestrians only. Street stalls appear and disappear before your eyes as the cops walk up and down. This marimba duo were performing and we had to stop and give a donation.

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